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+ | The perpendicular from <math>D</math> to <math>ABC</math> is <math>16 \cdot \sin 30^\circ=8</math>. Therefore, the volume is <math>\frac{8\cdot120}{3}=\boxed{320}</math>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 14 March 2017
Problem
Faces and of tetrahedron meet at an angle of . The area of face is , the area of face is , and . Find the volume of the tetrahedron.
Solution
Since the area , the perpendicular from to has length .
The perpendicular from to is . Therefore, the volume is .
See also
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